Physiological aging in older adults with cancer: implications for treatment decision making and toxicity management
- PMID: 19928710
- DOI: 10.3928/00989134-20091103-98
Physiological aging in older adults with cancer: implications for treatment decision making and toxicity management
Abstract
Because the risk of cancer increases with age, the growth of the aging population will lead to a larger number of older adults with cancer. Standard cancer treatments can be safe and effective in older adults and result in improved survival and enhanced quality of life. Because physiological decline varies among older adults, cancer treatment requires an individualized approach. Consideration of physiological age, rather than chronological age alone, is required to guide treatment decision making and prevent and manage treatment toxicities and other complications. This article examines the impact of physiological aging on treatment decision making and toxicity management in older adults with cancer.
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